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WWF Attitude technical data

Name WWF Attitude
System Game Boy Color
Year 1999
Developer Crawfish Interactive
Genre Sports

WWF Attitude is a professional wrestling video game released by Acclaim Entertainment in 1999 for the Nintendo Game Boy Color. The game is based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and features the wrestlers of that time. It was one of the first WWF games to be released for the Game Boy Color and was followed by WWF Betrayal in 2000.

The game features ten wrestlers from the WWF roster in 1999, including Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kane, The Undertaker, Mankind, Triple H, Chyna, D-Generation X (Triple H and X-Pac), The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn), The Rock, and Shane McMahon. Each wrestler has their own moveset including running attacks, strikes, slams, submissions, grapples, Irish whips and more. Players can also choose from six different match types including singles matches, tag team matches as well as three-way dance matches.

Players can unlock additional wrestlers by beating certain objectives in the game. These include Faarooq Asad (from Nation of Domination), Mark Henry (from Sexual Chocolate), Jeff Jarrett (from Tennessee Lee’s Ministry of Darkness) and Val Venis (from Right to Censor). Other unlockables include extra costumes for wrestlers as well as championship titles for players to compete for. There are also hidden cheat codes which can be entered via a controller combination that give players access to secret characters such as Hulk Hogan or even Santa Claus!

The graphics are quite basic but they do manage to capture the feel of a WWF event with accurate crowd reactions when moves are performed. The sound effects are also quite realistic with appropriate cheering from the crowd when a wrestler performs a move or makes their entrance into the arena.

Overall WWf Attitude is an enjoyable wrestling experience that captures all the excitement of professional wrestling without needing expensive console hardware or controllers. It may not be as sophisticated as its console counterparts but it does offer enough content to keep fans busy for hours on end.

Game Boy Color Sports games